OAKLAND — In this season of adjustments for Ryon Healy, the proof of how he’s handling everything is found in the numbers he’s piling up.
No one filled up the box score Saturday quite like Healy, who went 4-for-4 and enjoyed his first career two-homer game as Oakland pounded the Washington Nationals 10-4 before a crowd of 23,921 at the Coliseum.
So much of the talk has centered on Yonder Alonso’s breakout year at the plate, Khris Davis’ continued ascension among the game’s power-hitting elite, and the injuries and defensive problems that have contributed to the A’s last-place standing.